Feed: Dr. Myron Evans
Posted on: Saturday, February 16, 2013 7:05 AM
Author: metric345
Subject: Franklin Amador on Euler Bernoulli Resonance in Plane Polar Coordinates
Very nice to hear from Franklin Amador! In essence rotation produces resonance, and I agree that this is of obvious importance to UFT107 on the variable frequency Faraday disk, which has received an incredible number of referrals, maybe fifteen thousand since it was posted. This is the most popular paper on the www.aias.us site. Maybe the AIAS engineers could get together to engineer a device based on these new insights.
To: EMyrone@aol.com
Sent: 15/02/2013 18:22:23 GMT Standard Time
Subj: Re: 237(9): Euler Bernoulli Resonance in Plane Polar Coordinates
Dear Dr. Evans,
I see your work with Dr. Eckardt as as sharp and delightful to read as the first time I read your B(3) work. For the circuit discussed below, I would suggest revitalizing the prototype described in Paper 107. Your current work is further fortifying what we had done in that paper.
I’m also doing investigative work and tests on ideas and experiments from Michael Gamble, Boeing Engineer, in conjunction with a device I’ve heard about from a lab technician that worked on a electro-gravitic drive from the 1950′s. At the end of Part 2 of Michael Gamble’s work, he points to a workable/engineerable drive which overlaps the work I’ve been researching. I believe your current work has added clues that needs to be understood, ie. centrifugal and Coriolis forces must be present.
Regards,
Franklin Amador
AIAS Fellow
Electrical Engineer
76A_Gravity_P1.pdf
76B_Gravity_P2.pdf
X1Article.pdf
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